Original World War I broadside titled "Send-Off Day." Subtitle reads, "Sunday, June 23, Set Apart for Patriotic Demonstration with Parade, Union Services and Trench Luncheon at Laurel Grove. Whole Exemption District to Participate; The Chamber of Commerces Invites You and Your Friends." 9" x 17 7/8." Announcement is printed on newsprint. Very clean with slight chipping on the right edge and some browning. The broadside says the Hayward Chamb... View more info

# 18716 (426). Stereograph on gray board (7 x 3 1/2 inch) with commentary on the American drive through Chateau-Thierry during WWI. Nice overview of the small town on the Marne River with a good view of the old chateau. Clean copy. View more info

# 18000 (394). Stereograph on gray board (7 x 3 1/2 inch) with commentary on the backside about the dirigibles and their use in war by Germany and the Allies. View of a dirigible from below with the long narrow vessel moving through the sky, ca.1920. Clean copy. View more info

# 16762 (52). Stereograph on gray board (7 x 3 1/2 inch) with commentary on the backside about the port of Hoboken and its fine location for transportation, both sea and rail. Photo of three German Ocean Liners tied up to the large docks waiting out WWI so they won't be seized on the open sea, or sunk, with the Hudson River in the background. Fine clean copy. View more info

circa.1916. "#14427, Underwood & Underwood U-264933". Stereograph on gray board (3 1/2 x 7 inch) with title across the bottom. Image of an airship anchored at Mincola with soldiers guarding the French airship during World War I. Fine clean copy. View more info

circa.1919. "#14381, Underwood & Underwood U-262026" Stereograph on gray board (3 1/2 x 7 inch) with title across the bottom. Image of U.S. Naval Secretary Josephus Daniels addressing a large crowd of troops at the end of World War I above the Rhine River. Damage to the lower left corner margin from inserting the stereograph into a viewing machine, not affecting image View more info

22 x 31 inch poster on tan paper with black and blue ink. Several small tears on edges, moisture stain left bottom corner, right bottom corner missing. 1 1/4 inch tear in body of poster. Illustration of World War I soldiers by Sidney Harry Riesenberg (1885-1971), illustrator famous for his World War I posters. Above the illustration is printed "Civilians When We Go Through This We Need All the Help and Comfort You Can Give." Underneath is printed, "The Jewish... View more info

Publisher's yellow wrapper with black lettering and illustration of young man singing and wearing a red hat. Illustrations of cartoon like characters along the bottom of most pages. Amusing versions of famous World War I songs. 3 1/4 x 5 1/4 inches. 29 pages, plus two pages of other books available from the publisher. View more info

Original brown cloth with orange lettering. No publisher, printer or place. Consists of: Obituaries of three soldiers: John Baird Atwood, Howard Houston Henry and Samuel Franklin Pogue. Also, interesting answers to a questionaire sent out by class secretary (graduation, occupations, marriage and children, location, and (best of all) general comments on the latest Princeton reunion and the class in general. Other summaries of the class are included. Some small black ink f... View more info

Original publisher's blue cloth binding with orange and white text on front cover and spine. 5 1/4" x 7 1/2." 275 pages, complete. Twenty-four black and white plates, complete. This book is a fine copy. Pages and covers are very clean and intact. Binding is tight. A descriptive, first-hand account written in the years 1915-1916 on the French and French-British fronts during World War I. Most of the plates are reprinted photographs that show scenes from Wo... View more info

93 pages; boards with paper label on the front cover and spine. Minor wear to the spine and marks on the back cover. Doyle's account of visiting the military fronts during World War I. Very good clean copy. View more info

(title continued): A Connected and Complete Narrative of the War on all Fronts, covering all Events between July 1914 and the Peace Treaty.with Chapters especially prepared for this History by Major General Leonard Wood.and General Pershing's Own Story of the Operations of the American Expeditionary Forces in France and Belgium." Publisher's original black cloth with gilt lettering and impressed design on front cover. All five volumes are unworn and with strong joint... View more info

A second volume was published in 1928. Illustrations. Embossed decoration front cover. Gilt edged page tops. 652 pages. From the Foreword: "This Volume One of the World War Service Record presents the roster and records of Those Who Died for Us. It calls the roll of Rochester and Monroe County Gold Star Heroes". Additional contents include: Illustration - Memorial Certificate of the United States of America; Sonnet - The Dead, by Rupert Brooke; Illustration - Mem... View more info

Original publisher's beige wrapper. No date, circa 1918-1945. 4" x 5 1/2." Twelve pages, complete. A brief information booklet by the Home Service Section of the American Red Cross that covers Government insurance, government compensation, legal advice, and similar topics for returning war veterans and how the American Red Cross can help them. View more info

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